09.14.17
Two years after breaking ground in Tabler Stations, WV, Procter & Gamble is on track to complete work on its largest-ever construction project early next year. The company has reportedly invested $500 million in the new 468-acre site, which will ultimately employ about 700 workers.
The first building at the site will open in January 2018 and will reportedly make Bounce dryer sheets but the company has said it will likely move production of other items like Swiffer dusters and Tide fabric softener pens, which are currently made at a soon-to-be-closed plant in Brockvill, OT, as well as products in its Pantene, Head & Shoulders, Olay and Old Spice brands.
The first building at the site will open in January 2018 and will reportedly make Bounce dryer sheets but the company has said it will likely move production of other items like Swiffer dusters and Tide fabric softener pens, which are currently made at a soon-to-be-closed plant in Brockvill, OT, as well as products in its Pantene, Head & Shoulders, Olay and Old Spice brands.